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New Songs
Sugar Baby
Brown Sugar
Halfway Home Blues
Honkey Tonk Women
Older Songs
Aquarius
Young Americans
September
25 or 6 to 4
Hold On
Hey Ya
Got To Get You Into My Life
Suspicious Minds
Sultans of Swing
Katmandu
Who Can It Be
The Night Before
Ride

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The Brackenridge Park Conservancy presents Rockin' In The Park - the latest show in their free Sunday in the Park Concert Series at the Sunken Garden Theater! Fans, families and

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The Brackenridge Park Conservancy presents Rockin’ In The Park – the latest show in their free Sunday in the Park Concert Series at the Sunken Garden Theater!

Fans, families and pets are encouraged to attend this free event at the Sunken Garden Theater dressed for the occasion or in costume for Halloween. Prizes will be awarded for the best dressed people and pets.

Food and drink will be available for purchase. Picnic baskets and blankets are welcome.

The event is FREE and open to the public. Let’s rock!

Schedule

3:00pm – 4:00pm – The Rick Cavender Band

4:30pm – 5:30pm – The Juantanamos

6:00pm – 7:00pm – Mothership

Donations will be gratefully accepted and will benefit the Brackenridge ParkConservancy to support the Conservancy’s general operations, as well as special projects including guided tours, preservation of historic structures, educational programsfor school children, volunteer cleanup/planting efforts and feral cat management.

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Between their last two shows at South By Southwest and the Reno Championship Air Races, the Juantanamos have been quietly writing and recording music for the follow up to

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Between their last two shows at South By Southwest and the Reno Championship Air Races, the Juantanamos have been quietly writing and recording music for the follow up to their acclaimed 2015 debut album “Ghost Tracks”; currently scheduled for release in mid-2017.

Fans will get to hear what the band has been up to at Sam’s Burger Joint this December 2nd as the band premieres selections from the new album, breaks out some old favorites, and rocks the house with over 2 hours of music…and keep your eyes peeled for a special guest appearance. Plus, everyone there will be get a FREE EP with an exclusive sneak peek at music from the new album!

The last time the band played Sam’s Burger Joint, they took on the ambitious task of recreating Pink Floyd’s iconic album “Dark Side of the Moon” live, which they did ceremoniously complete with guest musicians, laser lights, and “Wizard of Oz” visuals.

This time, they’re paying tribute to one of the band’s favorite movies, cult classic “The Big Lebowski”; performing songs from the movie and celebrating all things “Dude”. Come prepared to dance your asses off and share a few laughs with the band. The Juantanamos abide!

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Are you ready Reno? The Juantanamos are heading your way to rock this year's Championship Air Races on Saturday, September 17th starting at 5:30pm right after the last race

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Are you ready Reno? The Juantanamos are heading your way to rock this year’s Championship Air Races on Saturday, September 17th starting at 5:30pm right after the last race of the day!

Featuring over 2 hours of rock – from classic hits to JuantaFan-favorites; a sneak-peek at a few tracks from our forthcoming sophomore release…plus, some special surprise guests. Whether you arrive by airplane, helicopter, or parachute…you won’t want to miss it.

We’re proud to be representing San Antonio as we bring our brand of rock to Reno! Stay tuned for more details.

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The South Texas Popular Culture Center a.k.a. Tex Pop is proud to present a celebration of The San Antonio Sound to top off this year’s SX Music Week on

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The South Texas Popular Culture Center a.k.a. Tex Pop is proud to present a celebration of The San Antonio Sound to top off this year’s SX Music Week on Saturday March 19th at ABGB in Austin, Texas. Headlining the event will be Rudy Tee Gonzales Y Los Pelicanos del Rey.

As one of the major pioneers of Chicano rock’n’roll and later a successful Tejano singer, Rudy Tee Gonzales helped put San Antonio’s famous Westside Sound on the map, inspiring everyone from Doug Sahm to ? and The Mysterians.

In 1952, 14 year old Rudy Tee Gonzales started his own conjunto band in San Antonio, Conjunto Los Panchitos. However all that changed when he first heard Johnny Guitar Watson, Bobby Blue Bland and other national R&B acts. He immediately started a new band enlisting Big Ralph Sanchez (Big Ralph & The Gigolos) on sax, brother Red Gonzales on drums and others. By the late 1950’s they cut some of the earliest Chicano rock and roll on small San Antonio labels. Many of these were written by Rudy, including “I Cry, Cry” (Rio Records), “Indian Rock” (Blaze Records) and “Morning Glory” (Red Top Records).

1961 brought their first big package show with Mexican performers playing at the Alameda Theatre in San Antonio. Now known as (Rudy &) The Reno Bops, Gonzales was recording for Renner Records, doing covers of popular R&B and Rock’n’Roll songs which Rudy had translated into Spanish including “Tossing & Turning” as “Vueltas y Vueltas” , “The Twist” as “El Twist”, “Don’t Cry No More” as “No Llores Mas”.

This act toured Texas, from SA to Corpus to Houston then off to California and on to the East Coast. Around this time Jesus Martinez and Los Teen Tops came to San Antonio for a show. Rudy and Los Teen Tops hit it off and Rudy found himself on a 30 hour train trip from San Antonio to Mexico City. He spent a few weeks down in Mexico playing bass and translating songs. Los Teen Tops wanted him to stay but Rudy was in the Army Reserves at the time and had to go back to SA.

In 1965, Pato Gonzales was Rudy’s promoter and booking agent. Pato along with wife Lily (owners of Bego Records) offered a deal to Rudy to co-own a new record label, soon dubbed Pa-Go-Go Records. The first act on the label was a little band out of Michigan called ? and The Mysterians. Their first release for Pa-Go-Go was “96 Tears” b/w “Midnight Hour”, produced by Rudy. The label went on to release many other highly sought after 45’s from 1965-1967.

The intervening 35+ years would see Rudy Tee continue to perform, most notably as a Tejano singer until 2015 when he was invited to appear as a headliner at Ponderosa Stomp in New Orleans. Rudy and the Reno Bops performed to over 1,500 music fanatics playing songs from their catalog not touched since their original release on 45 RPM, sending the New Orleans crowd into a huge dance party and sparking a new interest in the sub-genre of Texas music known as the “Westside Sound”.

2016 brings a special collaboration between Rudy and surf and twang killers King Pelican, performing material he hasn’t done since the early 60‘s. The new act called Rudy Tee Gonzales Y Los Pelicanos del Rey captures the true sound and excitement of the era when Rudy was playing all over Texas, California and Mexico City. King Pelican has the big chops and driving beat to really showcase the raw energy of Rudy Tee, making this collaboration a must-see.

Opening the evening’s show will be Chrissy Flatt’s New Mystery Girl. The San Antonio raised rocker has an upbeat and twangy sound that recalls 60’s garage and girl groups and early American punk.

Following NMG will be Harvey McLaughlin & The Bottom Feeders. The band infuses 50’s and early 60’s influenced rock’n’roll with 20-something energy and swagger.

After Rudy T’s set San Antonio veterans The Krayolas take the stage. The band now nearly forty years into a career that began in the mid-70’s were once referred to as “The Beatles of Tex-Mex” because of their early harmony heavy, Fab Four influenced singles for Box Records. The band’s mid-2000’s revival has brought them new fans with a woodier, updated sound that relies more heavily on the incorporation of regional styles including blues and Tex-Mex. They are often heard on Little Steven’s Garage on Sirius XM.

Closing the night’s festivities will be The Juantanamos, brainchild of guitarist and songwriter John Agather. The relatively new act draws very well in San Antonio with spotless presentation and music that brings The San Antonio Sound into the present within the AAA context.

Expect special guests throughout the evening, this should be a night to remember.

Tex Pop is THE Music Museum of San Antonio presenting exhibits centered on San Antonio’s rich musical history, as well as live performances, film screenings and art and photography shows.

Proceeds support the South Texas Popular Culture Center, a non-profit organization whose mission is to “Collect, Document, Exhibit, Preserve and Interpret South Texas Music and Music-Related Art and History.”

We’ll have Juantanamos t-shirts and frisbees for sale; plus, your chance to pick up our debut album “Ghost Tracks”.

You can help preserve our city’s rich musical history, and support its new growth, with some live rock from The Juantanamos and more. Looking forward to meeting you all there!

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This Halloween, The Juantanamos are paying tribute to one of rock's most iconic albums – Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" with their Halloween Pachanga on Thursday, October

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This Halloween, The Juantanamos are paying tribute to one of rock’s most iconic albums – Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side of the Moon” with their Halloween Pachanga on Thursday, October 29th at Sam’s Burger Joint. The show promises to be a unique visual and sonic experience you don’t want to miss.

But what would make the band want to tackle such an ambitious goal?

“I think a better question is, ‘why wouldn’t we want to play this album?” says guitarist Ryan Chadek. “We’re very lucky in this band to have such a talented group of players and vocalists, so we thought ‘What can we do that’s going to force us to really step it up, but also just be a hell of a lot of fun for us to play and for people to watch?'”

The band is also bringing in a few special guests to help them re-create the album as faithfully as possible.

So what made them choose this album specifically?

“I think ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ is a pretty monumental album in a lot of peoples’ lives. It’s almost a rite of passage. Lyrically, it addresses topics that anyone can relate to – youth, greed, aging, war, loneliness. Musically, it’s as solid as any album in rock history and has a broad appeal, no matter what age you are.”

Immediately following their performance of “Dark Side of the Moon”, the Halloween Pachanga kicks into high gear as the band launches into a raucous hour of music meant to get the crowd on their feet and moving; featuring more special guest appearances. The Juantanamos wide array of influences will be on display, from classic rock to Motown, as well as a selection of songs from their debut CD “Ghost Tracks”…so be sure to bring your dancing shoes!

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Come celebrate the 3rd Anniversary of the South Texas Popular Culture Center with live rock from The Juantanamos on Sunday, May 31st! We'll be playing from 3pm to 5pm

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Come celebrate the 3rd Anniversary of the South Texas Popular Culture Center with live rock from The Juantanamos on Sunday, May 31st! We’ll be playing from 3pm to 5pm and doors open at 2pm. A $5 donation to Tex Pop is encouraged at the door.

Proceeds support the South Texas Popular Culture Center, a non-profit organization whose mission is to “Collect, Document, Exhibit, Preserve and Interpret South Texas Music and Music-Related Art and History.”

We’ll have Juantanamos t-shirts and frisbees for sale; plus, your chance to pick up our debut album “Ghost Tracks”.

You can help preserve our city’s rich musical history, and support its new growth, with some live rock from The Juantanamos. Looking forward to meeting you all there!